Next Day Access opens Central and Western Massachusetts franchise
Next Day Access has launched a new franchise serving Central and Western Massachusetts, including Worcester, Springfield and the Berkshires. The location is owned by Rich Lynch and will offer accessibility products and services for homes and businesses across the region.
Why it matters: - The new franchise expands access to mobility and accessibility solutions for residents, caregivers, veterans and businesses in Central and Western Massachusetts. - The location is positioned to support safer, more independent living for people navigating short-term recovery, aging in place or long-term mobility needs. - The service area includes Worcester, Springfield, the Pioneer Valley, the Berkshires and surrounding communities.
What happened: - Next Day Access opened Next Day Access Central and Western Massachusetts. - Rich Lynch owns and operates the new location. - Lynch brings more than 30 years of experience leading and growing industrial companies of all sizes. - The opening was announced June 22, 2026.
The details: - The franchise offers customized mobility and accessibility solutions for residential and commercial clients. - Products include wheelchair ramps, stair lifts, grab bars, wheelchair lifts, platform lifts, bathroom safety solutions, patient lifts and pool lifts. - The team will also provide expert assessments and responsive service. - Lynch said he wants to be an impactful member of the communities the franchise serves and to help improve everyday well-being and safety. - Lynch said he was drawn to Next Day Access because of its professional systems, vetted accessibility products, extensive training and customer care approach. - Contact options listed for the Massachusetts location include 508-715-9848 and the Springfield website and the Worcester website.
Between the lines: - The franchise is betting on local ownership paired with a national brand model to win trust in a service category that often involves urgent needs. - The focus on in-person consultations and home accessibility suggests demand tied to hospital discharges, aging in place and everyday mobility barriers. - Next Day Access framed the launch as part of a broader network of locally owned franchises across North America.
What's next: - Lynch said he looks forward to meeting customers in person and helping with accessibility needs as they arise. - The location will continue building its customer base across Central and Western Massachusetts through residential and commercial service. - More information is available at the company website.
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